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not feeling the latest White Lotus yet. The three ladies are annoying as hell.
not feeling the latest White Lotus yet. The three ladies are annoying as hell.
I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
I agree that they're annoying, but my wife is getting a kick of out them. I assume they're accurately portraying how catty women interact with each other in these settings.not feeling the latest White Lotus yet. The three ladies are annoying as hell.
Mike White is great at building characters and building tension. Mrs. Yambag and I love this show and find ourselves giggling at all of the annoying characters. I think if you can take that approach, then the show is enjoyable. If you find those types of characters intolerable, it might not be the show for you.I agree that they're annoying, but my wife is getting a kick of out them. I assume they're accurately portraying how catty women interact with each other in these settings.not feeling the latest White Lotus yet. The three ladies are annoying as hell.
Right. I believe the show is intended to be a darker satire at how the wealthy live and they still have personal life and personality problems.Mike White is great at building characters and building tension. Mrs. Yambag and I love this show and find ourselves giggling at all of the annoying characters. I think if you can take that approach, then the show is enjoyable. If you find those types of characters intolerable, it might not be the show for you.I agree that they're annoying, but my wife is getting a kick of out them. I assume they're accurately portraying how catty women interact with each other in these settings.not feeling the latest White Lotus yet. The three ladies are annoying as hell.
Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
I liked the first two seasons. This one is tougher. I’ll stick with it because they definitely building to some crazy ####Mike White is great at building characters and building tension. Mrs. Yambag and I love this show and find ourselves giggling at all of the annoying characters. I think if you can take that approach, then the show is enjoyable. If you find those types of characters intolerable, it might not be the show for you.I agree that they're annoying, but my wife is getting a kick of out them. I assume they're accurately portraying how catty women interact with each other in these settings.not feeling the latest White Lotus yet. The three ladies are annoying as hell.
that's some next level notebook ****Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
It has a very similar feel to the first two seasons so I wouldn't go in bummed out. I think the difference is that the characters maybe aren't as immediately engaging as they were the last couple of seasons. That could change and, of course, we see in the very opening scene that **** goes down so I'm not bummed out just yet. I'm just not as immediately engaged as prior seasons.I've been waiting on White Lotus but the luke warm reviews are a bummer. I thought the last two seasons were greatness.
No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
If mentioning the wire, I also comment about how great it is. As does a high percentage of people in here. You're an outlier, and seem to need to counter somebody praising it rather than just letting it go.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()

It's like being in a regular basketball thread and mentioning Michael Jordan.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()

Tbf, that guy wasn't that good.It's like being in a regular basketball thread and mentioning Michael Jordan.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
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Whatever you say, Schmeabs.Tbf, that guy wasn't that good.It's like being in a regular basketball thread and mentioning Michael Jordan.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
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Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player ever IMO. The Wire in my opinion is nowhere near the greatest show ever. It is a terrible comparison.It's like being in a regular basketball thread and mentioning Michael Jordan.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
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Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player ever IMO. The Wire in my opinion is nowhere near the greatest show ever. It is a terrible comparison.It's like being in a regular basketball thread and mentioning Michael Jordan.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
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GAgreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
Who? Was he on the Celtics?Guys, it's a bit. Wait until he breaks out his "Never heard of Led Zeppelin" material.
Yo, String! Where's Wallace!??Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player ever IMO. The Wire in my opinion is nowhere near the greatest show ever. It is a terrible comparison.It's like being in a regular basketball thread and mentioning Michael Jordan.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
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Michael Jordan was GREAT in The Wire!
RIP Wallace.
Yo, String! Where's Wallace!??Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player ever IMO. The Wire in my opinion is nowhere near the greatest show ever. It is a terrible comparison.It's like being in a regular basketball thread and mentioning Michael Jordan.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
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Michael Jordan was GREAT in The Wire!
RIP Wallace.
I think the gap between The Wire and Breaking Bad or Sopranos is wider than the gap between Jordan and Lebron.Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player ever IMO. The Wire in my opinion is nowhere near the greatest show ever. It is a terrible comparison.It's like being in a regular basketball thread and mentioning Michael Jordan.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
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I will admit that I watched "Running Point" on Netflix. Kate Hudson running a pro basketball team in LA, loosely based on Jeanie Buss.
Was actually decently fun if you can get past the basketball scenes (need to overlook how short and awkward a lot of the actors are playing pro players).
Most of the cast had good chemistry. Some excellent banter.
Some predictability and definitely nothing new.
But 10x 30 min eps and it is a good time killer.
I just watched the episode yesterday. So hard to get through the "but we were boys..." part.Yo, String! Where's Wallace!??Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player ever IMO. The Wire in my opinion is nowhere near the greatest show ever. It is a terrible comparison.It's like being in a regular basketball thread and mentioning Michael Jordan.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
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Michael Jordan was GREAT in The Wire!
RIP Wallace.
I still don't think my wife is over this one and it's been 12 years since we watched it.
Mrs. Woz and I tried this over the weekend. She declared it unwatchable after the first episode.I will admit that I watched "Running Point" on Netflix. Kate Hudson running a pro basketball team in LA, loosely based on Jeanie Buss.
Was actually decently fun if you can get past the basketball scenes (need to overlook how short and awkward a lot of the actors are playing pro players).
Most of the cast had good chemistry. Some excellent banter.
Some predictability and definitely nothing new.
But 10x 30 min eps and it is a good time killer.
My boss was talking about this one this morning. Had about the same review - not earth shattering, but fun. Nice show to kill some time.
This is true. So bad.Mrs. Woz and I tried this over the weekend. She declared it unwatchable after the first episode.I will admit that I watched "Running Point" on Netflix. Kate Hudson running a pro basketball team in LA, loosely based on Jeanie Buss.
Was actually decently fun if you can get past the basketball scenes (need to overlook how short and awkward a lot of the actors are playing pro players).
Most of the cast had good chemistry. Some excellent banter.
Some predictability and definitely nothing new.
But 10x 30 min eps and it is a good time killer.
My boss was talking about this one this morning. Had about the same review - not earth shattering, but fun. Nice show to kill some time.
The basketball scenes were laughably terrible. Bill Simmons probably put out an emergency podcast about it as it was that bad.
I agree that they're annoying, but my wife is getting a kick of out them. I assume they're accurately portraying how catty women interact with each other in these settings.not feeling the latest White Lotus yet. The three ladies are annoying as hell.
This episode did feel kind of like a placeholder, butI liked the first two seasons. This one is tougher. I’ll stick with it because they definitely building to some crazy ####Mike White is great at building characters and building tension. Mrs. Yambag and I love this show and find ourselves giggling at all of the annoying characters. I think if you can take that approach, then the show is enjoyable. If you find those types of characters intolerable, it might not be the show for you.I agree that they're annoying, but my wife is getting a kick of out them. I assume they're accurately portraying how catty women interact with each other in these settings.not feeling the latest White Lotus yet. The three ladies are annoying as hell.
Big fan of The Wire, #4 on my list.If mentioning the wire, I also comment about how great it is. As does a high percentage of people in here. You're an outlier, and seem to need to counter somebody praising it rather than just letting it go.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
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Yeah, I don't agree with that - had BB #2 on my list.I think the gap between The Wire and Breaking Bad or Sopranos is wider than the gap between Jordan and Lebron.Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player ever IMO. The Wire in my opinion is nowhere near the greatest show ever. It is a terrible comparison.It's like being in a regular basketball thread and mentioning Michael Jordan.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
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I caught the first two episodes and thought it was interesting enough, will see it through but might wait until all eps are available.Anyone watching Extracted where people are left out in the wilderness and they have a team of relatives who have to decide when to bring them back? I've watched a few episodes. Not much on reality TV any more but this is a nice twist.
Same. I finished episode 2 and stopped. Just felt off to me. Prolly won't go back to it unless I get bed ridden sick and forced to find something. Ha haWatched the first episode of House of David on Amazon Prime.
Pretty meh start, got a little better toward the end. Not sure if it will get better, wouldn't recommend it just yet, but will try another episode or two. Surprising, as audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is 88%.
Look at us, we’re bracelet buddiesBig fan of The Wire, #4 on my list.If mentioning the wire, I also comment about how great it is. As does a high percentage of people in here. You're an outlier, and seem to need to counter somebody praising it rather than just letting it go.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
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I think the gap between The Wire and Breaking Bad or Sopranos is wider than the gap between Jordan and Lebron.Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player ever IMO. The Wire in my opinion is nowhere near the greatest show ever. It is a terrible comparison.It's like being in a regular basketball thread and mentioning Michael Jordan.No, I continue to be amazed at how many times Zow talks about how great The Wire is. Why didn't you search for that? It is way more than how much I say I dislike it.Do you get alerts whenever the Wire is mentioned or something?I couldn't even finish The Wire. Way overrated.Agreed, the wire is definitely the #1 most boring show in the history of televisionSlow weekend in the Woz household so we got caught up on Severance. Episode 7 was definitely good and the season has been quite the watch. Unless I missed some things with episode 7, the plot seemed generally clear:
Gemma, for reasons we probably do not know yet, has basically been taken as Lumon's lab rat - probably after she initially volunteered for something different to take her mind off the loss of her miscarriage - and there is some ultimate plan for her to reunite with a particular innie form with Mark S. in the Cold Harbor room. Apparently this occurs once Mark hits 100% on his seemingly meaningless data mining exercises. Gemma also shows up that somebody can have multiple innies because she appears to have a different innie for each room of torture and the innie Mark S. meets is only one of several.
What's funny though is that I watched Severance episodes 6 and 7 sandwiched between watching the latter half of the first season of The Wire (on probably 6th re-watch). The Wire is still 10x better and this only solidifies my position that it's clearly the best TV show ever and will likely never be topped. Severance is fantastic, but The Wire remains on a whole other higher tier.![]()
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Season 3 of White Lotus has been the definition of a slow burn....
What I love is the vibe. The mood of it. When it hits it gonna be an explosion. Feel like the final episodes are gonna be really good.Season 3 of White Lotus has been the definition of a slow burn....
I love it...
What I love is the vibe. The mood of it. When it hits it gonna be an explosion. Feel like the final episodes are gonna be really good.
I also really appreciate the attention to detail with each location and culture. I feel Mike White really goes to lengths to ensure not only is the culture authentically represented, but that it also becomes a character of its own.What I love is the vibe. The mood of it. When it hits it gonna be an explosion. Feel like the final episodes are gonna be really good.
Great acting
Great dialogue
Great character development
Unique Storyline
And totally agree about the vibe
We were pretty disappointed with both eposides especially the end of ep2. I mean ….cmon1923 season 2. 1st episode I felt was solid. 2nd episode is felt meh.